NSPCC

NSPCC

Lanyon Building
North Derby Street
Belfast
BT15 3HN
United Kingdom

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We’re the leading children's charity fighting to end child abuse.

NSPCC helpline asset – If you are worried about a child or young person, and need to speak to someone for advice and support, you can contact the @NSPCCNI helpline on the phone and online. 

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Runners are being encouraged to limber up for this year’s Runher, and pound the pavements for £s, in aid of NSPCC Northern Ireland.

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As teenagers in Northern Ireland wait patiently for their exam results, ChildLine is offering support to those who are feeling anxious or worried.

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The NSPCC is today launching an ‘Underwear Rule’ campaign to help parents across Northern Ireland protect their children from sexual abuse.

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New NSPCC Chief Executive Peter Wanless joined Health Minister Edwin Poots MLA, NSPCC Trustee Lady Brenda McLaughlin, and Craigavon Service Centre Manager Caroline Holloway, to launch the children’s charity’s newly refurbished facility

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NSPCC has said that anyone can play a part in helping Northern Ireland’s most vulnerable children and families, highlighting a host of volunteering opportunities across the charity’s services.

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Justice Minister David Ford recently saw how technology is supporting young and vulnerable witnesses in the judicial process.

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The NSPCC has said that a visit by Vernon Coaker MP, shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland, to the charity’s regional headquarters in Belfast, was “timely, following a year dominated by child protection issues”.

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Fewer children in Northern Ireland, and across the UK, are dying as a result of homicide and assault, but disturbing levels of child abuse remain - according to a new report from the NSPCC.

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If you’re planning your wedding this year why not consider asking friends and family to make a donation as part of your gift? This small gesture could help the NSPCC to improve the lives of vulnerable children across Northern Ireland.

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ChildLine carried out 7,862 counselling sessions with children and young people over the twelve days between Christmas Eve to January 4, an average of 655 per day. And for the first time ever, more of these contacts took place online than by phone.

More Information

Type of Organisation

VCSE

Team

  • Claire Campbell
  • Paul Stephenson
  • Rachel Walsh
  • vacancies nspcc
  • Deborah Radcliffe
  • NSPCC Northern Ireland
  • Suzanne Rogers
  • Angharad Wall
  • Rebecca Woodley
  • Jassmin Nijjer
  • Dearbhla Sloan